If a Wyoming voter is three and a half times more influential than a
Florida voter, why has Wyoming been utterly ignored by the major party
campaigns and Florida voters wooed incessantly with multiple visits and
tens of thousands of campaign ads?

The reality is that the current Electoral College system values votes based on whether they are cast in swing states.

In
2004, 99 percent of campaign spending went to just 16 states. This
year, 17 states have drawn 99 percent of major party candidates’ visits
to states for campaign events since the party conventions.

Fortunately,
there’s every reason to believe that by 2012 enough states will have
adopted the National Popular Vote plan to enact a system where every
vote is equal by whatever measurement. It couldn’t come a moment too
soon.